How to Make an Appointment

“When Experience Matters…”

La Paw Spa is located on the Olympic Peninsula in Port Townsend, Washington and is open to serve you. We have moved Canine Hydrotherapy out of Sequim and we are now located at:

260 Kala Point Dr, 
Port Townsend, WA 
98368
View driving directions.

Steps for making an appointment:

  1. Phone/email Cindy and secure a time/date/location for your appointment(s).
  2. Fill out the FORMS online and hit the submit button after you have filled out these forms so that Cindy will get a copy prior to your session to review.
  3. After you have filled out and hit the SUBMIT button – please PRINT OUT these forms, sign the release and bring to your first appointment.

Then just show up on the date and time and location that we’ve agreed to and enjoy! Park in the double wide parking space provided just for you and Cindy will come out and get you, give you a tour and begin your session.

How to contact Cindy to secure an appointment time:

Cindy books all of her own appointments.
Please call her direct at 425-222-WOOF (9663) and leave a message or text
You can also email her direct at cindy@lapawspa.com

What can I expect on my first appointment?

Our appointments run for one hour and set within a gentle 90 minute time frame. We have towels and dryers – all you need to do bring your pup.

During our appointments, please know that our sessions will be kept private to us so that your dog can feel safe and we can be present with each other.

Cindy is known for her gentle heart centered approach to this work. It will not matter if your dog is aggressive or shy or doesn’t like water… the first session especially is all about having your pup feel emotionally secure and safe. Cindy understands and has built her whole practice and teaching courses on this principle – i.e. emotional safety first for you and your dog. Usually after our initial greeting that will probably include cookies and kisses, Cindy will pick your dog up
and carry him/her into the water and sit on the stairs and begin her massage work. This usually happens fairly quickly and your dog will simply find himself/herself sitting on Cindy’s lap in the safety of shallow warm water and then the session progresses from there… only moving into swimming if that is appropriate and when your dog feels comfortable.

Prices for Therapy: click here for a detailed description of pricing

Telephone consultations also available – click here to schedule